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|a Fluence-based and microdosimetric event-based methods for radiation protection in space.
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|a Prepared by the Scientific Committee 88 on Fluence as the Basis for a Radiation Protection System for Astronauts.
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|a Cover Page -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Summary -- 2. Introduction -- 2.1 The Radiation of Space -- 2.2 Particle-Traversal Frequencies -- 2.3 Microdosimetric-Event Frequencies -- 2.4 Various Types of Radiation Field Descriptors and Their Relationship to Risk Estimation -- 2.5 Variation of Risk with Other Quantities -- 2.6 Content of this Report -- 3. Conventional Method for Assessing Risk from the Mixed High and Low Linear Energy-Transfer Radiation Environment in Space -- 3.1 Conventional Procedure -- 3.2 Total Cancer Risk and Cancer Tissue Weighting Factors
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|a 3.3 Radiation Transport and Risk Calculations3.4 Limitations of the Conventional System -- 3.5 Applicability of the Conventional System -- 4. Fluence-Based and Microdosimetric Event-Based Systems -- 4.1 Fluence-Based Approach -- 4.1.1 Introduction -- 4.1.2 Idealized Application of the Fluence-Based System -- 4.1.3 Relation to the Conventional System -- 4.1.4 Low Linear Energy-Transfer Baseline Value of Risk Cross Section -- 4.1.5 Treatment of Photons and Neutrons -- 4.1.6 Strengths and Limitations -- 4.2 The Microdosimetric Event-Based Approach
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|a 4.2.1 Introduction4.2.2 Microdosimetric-Based Quality Functions -- 4.2.3 Low Linear Energy-Transfer Baseline from the Hiroshima Data -- 4.2.4 Strengths and Limitations -- 5. Practical Aspects of Radiation Measurements -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Conventional Approach -- 5.2.1 Introduction -- 5.2.2 Cavity Ion Dosimeters -- 5.2.3 Thermoluminescent Dosimeters -- 5.2.4 Solid-State Nuclear Track Detectors -- 5.2.5 Current Practice -- 5.3 The Fluence-Based Approach -- 5.3.1 Introduction -- 5.3.2 Charged-Particle Telescopes -- 5.3.3 Bubble Detectors
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|a 5.3.4 Neutron Recoil Spectrometers5.3.5 Solid-State Nuclear Track Detectors -- 5.4 The Microdosimetric Event-Based Approach -- 5.4.1 Introduction -- 5.4.2 Lineal-Energy Spectrometers -- 5.4.3 Variance Method for Measuring Dose-Mean Lineal Energy -- 5.5 Comparison of the Practical Limitations to Implement Each Methodology -- 6. The Biological Data Necessary -- 6.1 Review of Available Data -- 6.2 The Mouse Leukemia and the Rat Mammary Carcinoma Model Systems -- 6.3 Experimental Design Considerations -- 7. Implementation and Comparison of Methods -- 7.1 Introduction
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|a 7.2 Risk Assessment7.3 The Fluence-Based System -- 7.4 The Microdosimetric Event-Based System -- 7.5 Comparison of Fluence-Based and Microdosimetric Event-Based Systems -- 7.6 Comparison of All Three Methods for a Given Space Radiation Scenario -- 7.6.1 Introduction -- 7.6.2 Conventional Method -- 7.6.3 Risk Cross-Section Approach -- 7.6.4 Microdosimetric Event-Based Approach -- 7.6.5 Comparison of Risks -- 8. Conclusions, Recommendations and Suggestions for Future Research -- 8.1 Conclusions -- 8.2 Recommendations -- 8.3 Suggestions for Future Research
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